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The Principal Technology Transfer Officer will be a permanent ex-officio member of the Committee.
Upon receipt of a written affirmation by the discoverer (or in the case of multiple discoverers, a written affirmation by all discoverers), the Principal Technology Transfer Officer will release to the discoverer(s) the University's rights provided the University will retain a royalty-free license to use the discovery for research, educational, and service purposes for the legal life of the discovery.
University intellectual property rights and the obligations of included persons to the University shall not be diminished by the terms of included persons' consulting or business activity agreements with third parties, except as the Principal Technology Transfer Officer may specifically authorize in writing.
The Principal Technology Transfer Officer shall sign any sponsored research agreement which obligates to third parties existing or future University intellectual property.
Requests for authorization to remove or limit the University's rights or included persons' obligations in consulting or business activity agreements are to be submitted to the Principal Technology Transfer Officer who, upon a request by the included person, will consult with the individual’s unit supervisor, University Vice President, and other relevant University officers.
Moreover, the Respondent contends that the Claimant’s investment relating to the Junín concessions were made in a manner not in accordance with the laws of Ecuador, as the Claimant was fully aware that these concessions were obtained under a “rigged” tenderprocess and were also not operated in accordance with Ecuadorian law as the Claimant engaged in a series of unlawful activities violating Ecuadorian law and international law, as well as international public policy (¶5.30).
Such agreements must be in writing, signed by all of those affected and submitted to the Principal Technology Transfer Officer.
That is, it makes economic sense when deploying heat networks, for example, to connect as many consumers as possible in a finite (dense) location.Low Carbon EconomyA low Carbon economy (LCE), or decarbonised economy is an economy based on low and zero Carbon emitting energy sources that therefore, has a minimal output of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Only the Principal Technology Transfer Officer and/or those campus officials who have specific Delegated Authority may bind the campus in an agreement involving Campus Discoveries and Campus Intellectual Property.
Any disputes that are unable to be resolved through discussions of the Principal Technology Transfer Officer and Interested Parties related to the distribution of Net Royalty Receipts shall be presented to and resolved pursuant to Section I.